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world two policemen and a bystander have been killed in a shootout following a failed bank robbery in baghdad the attackers detonated four bombs outside the bank before attempting to storm the premises two of them were captured and six others including three police officers were also injured in the gunfight that followed security officials said it was still unclear whether the gang was a political leader. over ten thousand have been arrested in india following a contentious court ruling dividing control of an early site between muslims and hindus one hundred thousand have also been made sign nonviolence pledges after the ruling which is likely to be appealed hindus not muslims have been allocated the main disputed section where a four hundred year old mosque was located until nine hundred ninety two muslims revere the site but hindus say it's the birthplace of one of their deity. people are always in search of new and interesting ways to escape the hustle and bustle of their daily lives but in russia a group of therapists have taken treatment to a new level but meet the earth's surface they c
world two policemen and a bystander have been killed in a shootout following a failed bank robbery in baghdad the attackers detonated four bombs outside the bank before attempting to storm the premises two of them were captured and six others including three police officers were also injured in the gunfight that followed security officials said it was still unclear whether the gang was a political leader. over ten thousand have been arrested in india following a contentious court ruling...
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yet, they went into the polls in baghdad, 95% voted. and they put their finger in purple ink. now, that was -- we get stickers. i could leave and take my sticker off. they couldn't take the purple ink off. for days, they were in danger. we have had a voter turn-out in some places of 35%. the average for the last midterm was 38%. we are facing the worst thre threat. we may stand in line for 20 minutes with someone trying to sell you amway products, or i don't know, somebody is like i got to tell you -- you know. but nobody has threatened our lives. have you called your neighbor yet? have you volunteered at a nursing home or community center to help people get register and tell people to vote? i'm not telling you who to vote for. i have don't care if it's a republican, democrat or independent. find someone who you believe more than the other. they're doing it. these people are professional organizers. look at the rally on saturday. if you are still not convinced of the critical juncture to which we have arrived, i'll show you in a second why you need to be. if you remember the m
yet, they went into the polls in baghdad, 95% voted. and they put their finger in purple ink. now, that was -- we get stickers. i could leave and take my sticker off. they couldn't take the purple ink off. for days, they were in danger. we have had a voter turn-out in some places of 35%. the average for the last midterm was 38%. we are facing the worst thre threat. we may stand in line for 20 minutes with someone trying to sell you amway products, or i don't know, somebody is like i got to tell...
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to policemen and a bystander have been killed after an armed gang tried to rob a bank in baghdad the attackers used bombs to storm the building before being filed by officers in a gunfight six people including three policemen were wounded during the raid two suspected robbers had been captured in the neighborhood has been sealed off police searched for other attackers officials say it's unclear whether the gang has links to insurgent groups. there's controversy in india over a court decision to split control over a holy site in the northern ancient town of iota the main disputed section of where a mosque was torn down back in one thousand nine hundred two has been allocated to hindus while muslims will be in charge of other parts security is being tightened across the region as authorities fear on unrest in a town that seen two thousand killed in clashes over the last two decades the muslim community already says it will appeal the verdict. plans to ban the muslim veil in the netherlands had been announced by politicians in the country's proposed new coalition government it also pled
to policemen and a bystander have been killed after an armed gang tried to rob a bank in baghdad the attackers used bombs to storm the building before being filed by officers in a gunfight six people including three policemen were wounded during the raid two suspected robbers had been captured in the neighborhood has been sealed off police searched for other attackers officials say it's unclear whether the gang has links to insurgent groups. there's controversy in india over a court decision to...
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headlines around the world this hour and two policemen have been killed and three civilians wounded in baghdad after an armed gang tried to rob a bank the attackers used bombs to storm the building before being filed by officers in a gunfight two suspected robbers were captured and the neighborhood has been sealed off police search for other attackers officials say it's unclear whether the gang has any links to insurgent groups. there is a controversy in india over a court decision to split control over a holy site in the northwestern town. the main disputed section where a mosque was torn down in one thousand nine hundred two has been allocated to hindus while muslims will be in charge of other parts security is being tightened across the region as orthe or his fear unrest in a towel that's seen two thousand killed in clashes over the last two decades the muslim community already says it will appeal the verdict. north korea has published a photo thought to be of the country's heir apparent for the first time it's the only picture released of kim jong il which is up to date he was appointed to
headlines around the world this hour and two policemen have been killed and three civilians wounded in baghdad after an armed gang tried to rob a bank the attackers used bombs to storm the building before being filed by officers in a gunfight two suspected robbers were captured and the neighborhood has been sealed off police search for other attackers officials say it's unclear whether the gang has any links to insurgent groups. there is a controversy in india over a court decision to split...
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i need one million dollars by midnight tonight baghdad time or i'll be left to die in this coffin i'm buried in. i'm told if the money is paid -- i'm told if the money is paid, i'll be let go. if it is not, i will be left to die here. >> so, it's you in a box and a cell phone and a cigarette lighter. >> yeah. >> right? for how many minutes? >> for 90 minutes. 90 minutes, yeah. >> the idea came along and somebody said, hey, rye, you want to read this script for a movie in a box for an hour and a half? >> yeah. >> you thought. >> yeah, i'd love to read it. i don't want to do it but i want to read it. it sounds interesting. that's the way it went. i read it and i said i love -- this is probably the best script i've read in my entire life but it's impossible to shoot. so, no. good luck. and then the director wrote me a letter which was a little longer than the script and describing exactly how -- >> how he would do it. right. >> what he aimed to do and what i think he achieved you take this very small space and you create a universe in that small pace and a lot of people think you would b
i need one million dollars by midnight tonight baghdad time or i'll be left to die in this coffin i'm buried in. i'm told if the money is paid -- i'm told if the money is paid, i'll be let go. if it is not, i will be left to die here. >> so, it's you in a box and a cell phone and a cigarette lighter. >> yeah. >> right? for how many minutes? >> for 90 minutes. 90 minutes, yeah. >> the idea came along and somebody said, hey, rye, you want to read this script for a...
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. >> i served in the united states army, the technology division and i served in afghanistan and baghdad, iraq and i've been out since 2006. >> been out since 2006 and you have had trouble finding a job, right? >> yes, sir. >> why do you think that is? >> sometimes it is an issue of translating skills, certain skill sets into a certain world. it's very competitive right now. economic situation is not so good and no exception for veterans as well. >> the economy is not helping any of you guys. now, jonathan, i think you said that when you went to a p.r. agency, edelman which you now work for. >> that's right. yeah. >> you found that your military experience helped open the door for you. >> i think that's right. smart employers recognize the intangible benefits that veterans bring to the table, the dependability and can do. >> sure, what are you doing for the p.r. company now? >> i work in public affairs. >> good. at the same time, you wonder whether or not some of the great things you learned in the military were helpful to you now because now you're looking for a job and what's going on?
. >> i served in the united states army, the technology division and i served in afghanistan and baghdad, iraq and i've been out since 2006. >> been out since 2006 and you have had trouble finding a job, right? >> yes, sir. >> why do you think that is? >> sometimes it is an issue of translating skills, certain skill sets into a certain world. it's very competitive right now. economic situation is not so good and no exception for veterans as well. >> the...
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allowed us to make a phone call and we called sean and he had n left yet, so he alertedhe authorities in baghdad. >> where were you taken? >> the police station. for the next three days, they drove is around iran and we were traded off several times. it was not until the fourth day we arrived in tehran and were torn apart and thrown in separate prison cells. >> what about the investigation by the nation and the best to get a fine, the five-month investigation that located two witnesses to the arrest to claim the three of you we on iraqi rritory when you were arrested, not in iran as a ring and officials have asserted? >> i will probably never know exactly what happened. i read the nation article and it is certainly possible. i, myself, have no knowledge of where the border is and could not see the border -- >> there were no markings? >> no markings. we were on a truck behind the waterfall, a dirt trail. >> we have to take a break, but he will come back to this discussion. sarah shourd is free, well, partly free because her two american friends are still in the evin prison in iran. we will come b
allowed us to make a phone call and we called sean and he had n left yet, so he alertedhe authorities in baghdad. >> where were you taken? >> the police station. for the next three days, they drove is around iran and we were traded off several times. it was not until the fourth day we arrived in tehran and were torn apart and thrown in separate prison cells. >> what about the investigation by the nation and the best to get a fine, the five-month investigation that located two...
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one hundred sixty five million dollars children's hospital seems like a great thing it goes unused in baghdad right now figures like this are despicable and they're just pick a ball especially say if you're living in new orleans right now you haven't got your house rebuilt and you still don't have a lot of things fixed from the hurricane yeah i mean you're right on the one hand there is a lot of waste and at the same time there's just not a lot of responsibility to make sure that these projects are actually finished you were glossing over some of the most extreme examples really where this resulted in damage it resulted in death but are there other communities around the u.s. where they're just showing minor signs and these people are screaming out for help saying can we please stop this before it's too late well some of these exam examples alone are from a couple of years ago. from earlier this month right now as you and i sit here people who live in portage wisconsin small city some of those neighborhoods are islands right now the flooding has gotten so bad not because it rained too much it
one hundred sixty five million dollars children's hospital seems like a great thing it goes unused in baghdad right now figures like this are despicable and they're just pick a ball especially say if you're living in new orleans right now you haven't got your house rebuilt and you still don't have a lot of things fixed from the hurricane yeah i mean you're right on the one hand there is a lot of waste and at the same time there's just not a lot of responsibility to make sure that these projects...
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. >> i was stationed in baghdad. >> reporter: graham is an air force reservist and did brief stints in iraq and afghanistan. he played a role in obama's wars. the new bob woodward book portrays graham as a central figure in creating and carrying out president obama's afghanistan policy. and republican senator lindsey graham is here in "the situation room." senator, welcome. >> well, that was pretty impressive. >> if you say so yourself. >> i have aged. >> and let's talk about some of the issues, the poisonous atmosphere if washington. >> yes. >> and you have been in washington a long time, and have you ever experienced this level of, i want to use the word hatred? >> well, impeachment was close, but this is good that we leave. it is good that we get out -- >> impeachment effort toward bill clinton. >> yes, and it is good to get out of town and have an election and try to move forward. >> do you think that you can? >> well, we need to, and the alternative of keep doing nothing is devastating to the country. i'm an mist and the new people coming in on the republican side are going to do
. >> i was stationed in baghdad. >> reporter: graham is an air force reservist and did brief stints in iraq and afghanistan. he played a role in obama's wars. the new bob woodward book portrays graham as a central figure in creating and carrying out president obama's afghanistan policy. and republican senator lindsey graham is here in "the situation room." senator, welcome. >> well, that was pretty impressive. >> if you say so yourself. >> i have aged....
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our baghdad correspondent has this for us. >> the latest shift to break been naval blockade of gaza by israel. it is carrying medical aid, and equipment, and school textbooks. what is unusual is the activists on board are jewish. they include an israeli father whose daughter was killed in 1997 by hamas, but still feels the blockade of gaza is inhumane. >> i think 1.5 million people who are living here are victims like i am a victim. we must stop, once and for all, this cycle. the only way to do with is to open up. >> they made clear they would not resist arrest. the israeli navy says they intercepted the ship without violence. a very different scene from back in may when israeli commandos killed nine turkish activists trying to break the blockade. since then, under international pressure, israel has lifted restrictions are originally of -- originally imposed to stop weapons trafficking. food and some consumer goods are now allowed into gaza. the sea blockade remains in place, and it is very difficult for palestinians to get ready for missions to leave gaza. israel says it will allow it
our baghdad correspondent has this for us. >> the latest shift to break been naval blockade of gaza by israel. it is carrying medical aid, and equipment, and school textbooks. what is unusual is the activists on board are jewish. they include an israeli father whose daughter was killed in 1997 by hamas, but still feels the blockade of gaza is inhumane. >> i think 1.5 million people who are living here are victims like i am a victim. we must stop, once and for all, this cycle. the...
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that soldier also a specialist is in a military jail in baghdad. . >> thanks a lot, scott. congresswoman jackie spears is will propose a bill to strengthen pipeline regulations across the country. under the bill, home owners would have to be notified if they live within 2,000 feet of a gas line. spears is also pushing to have all natural gas lines equipped with an automatic shut off valve. after the disaster in san bruno, it took two hours to manually turn off the gas and firefighters say if the process had been automatic it would have been quicker and there would have been a lot less damage. >>> a new survey finds a massive oil spill in the gulf affected coastal residence financially and emotionally. 26,000 residents and found cases of depression were up 25% since the oil rig explosion in april. a well being index found many are stressed out, worried and sad. it may get worse as finances continue to struggle in the fall. a trial date is set for the people charminged with holding and torturing a boy in a tracy home. defense lawyers wanted jury selection pushed back, but a j
that soldier also a specialist is in a military jail in baghdad. . >> thanks a lot, scott. congresswoman jackie spears is will propose a bill to strengthen pipeline regulations across the country. under the bill, home owners would have to be notified if they live within 2,000 feet of a gas line. spears is also pushing to have all natural gas lines equipped with an automatic shut off valve. after the disaster in san bruno, it took two hours to manually turn off the gas and firefighters say...
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i love to keep up with the analysis of mark shields and david brooks even when i'm in baghdad. >> i'm mark shields. >> i'm david brooks. we approve this app. >> now the question is what will you do with the pbs newshour app? >> ifill: what's not to like about that? get it now. and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org as wide as his body and as high as the flagpole in virginia city." [ narrator ] nathanial p. langford, the washburn expedition, 1870.
i love to keep up with the analysis of mark shields and david brooks even when i'm in baghdad. >> i'm mark shields. >> i'm david brooks. we approve this app. >> now the question is what will you do with the pbs newshour app? >> ifill: what's not to like about that? get it now. and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these...
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i know from talking to your dad and mom when we were in baghdad together how happy they are. we thank you for your service. what about bob wood ward's new book and what it describes as the internal debate where your father argued strenuously against the strategy and the troop surge in afghanistan. as we look forward, what are the prospects in afghanistan? maybe they should have taken your father's advice. >> my father obviously speaks for himself and he's a huge proponent and supporter of the decisions that the president made as to how to pursue this war. i have friends that are on the way in iraq and in afghanistan right now. my experience is in iraq. this is going to be a very important time for the nation. we will have a review as the president calls for from the out set in december i believe. the president and the vice president on the same page. i have not had a chance to read the book, but i let my dad speak for himself. he was asked for his opinion by the president and gave it to him and fully supports the course of action that the president took. >> thank you so much.
i know from talking to your dad and mom when we were in baghdad together how happy they are. we thank you for your service. what about bob wood ward's new book and what it describes as the internal debate where your father argued strenuously against the strategy and the troop surge in afghanistan. as we look forward, what are the prospects in afghanistan? maybe they should have taken your father's advice. >> my father obviously speaks for himself and he's a huge proponent and supporter of...
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a wildfire near baghdad that has been contained it broke out saturday burning 89 a.. one firefighter was badly hurt in critical condition but stable this morning. at one out building into cars were destroyed not clear how the fire started. that is under castigation. i rather developing story back here in the bay area new legislation aimed at proving natural gas piping will be introduced today. jackie speared along with fire and police chiefs will announce legislation this morning at 10:00 a.m.. this is cleanup efforts continue at the site. crews are removing debris and soil which is the first up for the affected areas. news this morning a judge could rule today on the scheduled agent execution. a death row inmate wants a federal judge to stop his execution scheduled for wednesday. lawyers for albert greenwood brown filed court papers sunday appealing a federal judge's refusal to block that execution. brown is also refusing to choose between lethal injection by a single drug or a three drug cocktail. >> it is the latest attempt to stop the state from executing this man
a wildfire near baghdad that has been contained it broke out saturday burning 89 a.. one firefighter was badly hurt in critical condition but stable this morning. at one out building into cars were destroyed not clear how the fire started. that is under castigation. i rather developing story back here in the bay area new legislation aimed at proving natural gas piping will be introduced today. jackie speared along with fire and police chiefs will announce legislation this morning at 10:00 a.m.....
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. >> it is broke baghdad mountain. >> and they could have left out the killing the president part. it could have been an upbeat story. >> absolutely. >> there is no way this movie can be worse than speed racer. it is not possible. >> it was visually stunning. >> >> bill, that wasn't speed racer. that was the floor of your bathroom. >> that was just some racer on speed. >> jim, you refer to the novel "talk to the hand." is it fair to call it a novel? >> it was only eight pages. it acts as a novel. >> it seems more based on your own life and experiences to be called a novel. >> you could call it auto by -- you could call them ought tee by graphical. >> you said the title was chosen to create confusion and sub miss cive adoration among pseudo intau elects. it is a code name for the project and not the real name of the movie. >> yeah, that's what they say. >> no, they do that all the time. >> i don't know about that. what was the code name for, i don't know, "the godfather"? >> it was actually "the godmother." people thought it was a disney film. guy with radio station logo tattooed on
. >> it is broke baghdad mountain. >> and they could have left out the killing the president part. it could have been an upbeat story. >> absolutely. >> there is no way this movie can be worse than speed racer. it is not possible. >> it was visually stunning. >> >> bill, that wasn't speed racer. that was the floor of your bathroom. >> that was just some racer on speed. >> jim, you refer to the novel "talk to the hand." is it fair...
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joining us live from baghdad is malini wilkes. good morning. >> good morning. nearly seven months after the national elections, iraqi politicians have failed to form a government and choose a prime minister. the election was close and there was no clear mandate. to review, the former prime minister got the most votes. 91. kurd prime minister had 89. but both are far short of the 163 need to do form a majority. ma lackey is a little closer. they have a crack down on shiite militias and they have refused to support him. there is questions about iranian involvement. many believe that the iranians are trying to make sure there is a shiite candidate that they endorse in the top job. that is denied. >> the election you could see that many meetings being held in the assembly capital, which gives a message that the regional countries want to create another form of lebanon here in iraq. that didn't work. >> allawi's coalition takes the opposite point of view and say there is nor iranian meddling than ever. the united states hoped there would be a unity between the two,
joining us live from baghdad is malini wilkes. good morning. >> good morning. nearly seven months after the national elections, iraqi politicians have failed to form a government and choose a prime minister. the election was close and there was no clear mandate. to review, the former prime minister got the most votes. 91. kurd prime minister had 89. but both are far short of the 163 need to do form a majority. ma lackey is a little closer. they have a crack down on shiite militias and...
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diplomats who served in baghdad and iraq came to the same conclusion. for the next alternative explanation dealing with them and the ability to launch technical difficulty and that kind of thing i also find limited evidence and the archival record for that. we have an audio recording from about the second week of january, 1991 that i think is strong evidence these concerns do not dissuade saddam from chongging to free use the weapons. in this meeting saddam note to the iraq would only use chemical weapons if we were obliged and there was a great necessity to put them in action. at this point, his son-in-law who oversaw the wmd programs noted we are in an excellent and prepare the situation regarding the missile warheads and fighters. they're all modified ready for launching any time the chemical. i will be able to bad weather the was the case or not it's really clear the man who oversaw the programs was telling his boss, saddam, the things were ready to go. so i take from that he doesn't take a lunch but not only that iraq spreads through the conflict a
diplomats who served in baghdad and iraq came to the same conclusion. for the next alternative explanation dealing with them and the ability to launch technical difficulty and that kind of thing i also find limited evidence and the archival record for that. we have an audio recording from about the second week of january, 1991 that i think is strong evidence these concerns do not dissuade saddam from chongging to free use the weapons. in this meeting saddam note to the iraq would only use...
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baghdad. marriage without family permission can lead to danger for young people and from prosecution by relatives to even all the killings but a group called the love commanders is offering protection and refuge to couples whose relationships are not approved of his parents saying reports. your life's in danger your girlfriend's been kept captive welcome to the love commandos a newly formed hope taking calls from distraught couples who have dared to marry against their family's wishes because. whenever we get a call that a couple is being threatened we contact our commandos and tell them to go there immediately to help them if they face any problem we inform the police our team of lawyers also reach there so that the couple is not attacked threatened or mistreated. the love commandos include lawyers and social activists and claims to have attracted one hundred forty thousand volunteers across india they have helped rescue many couples from debt by forcing police to intervene. sanjaya not the y
baghdad. marriage without family permission can lead to danger for young people and from prosecution by relatives to even all the killings but a group called the love commanders is offering protection and refuge to couples whose relationships are not approved of his parents saying reports. your life's in danger your girlfriend's been kept captive welcome to the love commandos a newly formed hope taking calls from distraught couples who have dared to marry against their family's wishes because....
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stout is optimistic, a veteran of the surge in baghdad, he's seen war zones become school zones before. he's determined to hold the school so kids can be back in class this fall. >> this is why we fought through the times we did to make this success. the bottom line is we've all bled for this place. >> reporter: he's keeping one room filled with tables and book bags waiting for the children and the day a dream school comes true. nbc news, kandahar. >>> here at home we learned today the chief operating officer of comcast will become ceo of the new nbc universal when comcast takes majority ownership by the end of the year. on friday nbc's current ceo jeff zuker announced he would leave the company when the deal is finalized. when "nightly news" continues, they came to play. the nfl looks to the future by thinking young. but it's not something that i want to do completely on my own -- i like to discuss my ideas with someone. that's what i like about fidelity. they talked with me one on one, so we could come up with a plan that's right for me, and they worked with me to help me stay on tra
stout is optimistic, a veteran of the surge in baghdad, he's seen war zones become school zones before. he's determined to hold the school so kids can be back in class this fall. >> this is why we fought through the times we did to make this success. the bottom line is we've all bled for this place. >> reporter: he's keeping one room filled with tables and book bags waiting for the children and the day a dream school comes true. nbc news, kandahar. >>> here at home we...
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baghdad. getting married without permission can be very dangerous for some young people in northern india they face threats of violence and even death and angry relatives and village councils a group of volunteers called the love come on dave taking up the battle against the oppression of those who marry out five. current thing where. you don't get your life's in danger your girlfriend's been kept captive welcome to the love commandos a newly formed hope calls from distraught couples who have...
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on t baghdad. elite anti terror killing teams run by america's intelligence agency have now taken the u.s. led war beyond afghanistan well those are the claims in a new book called obama's wars by veteran journalist bob woodward woodward says that secret army of some three thousand afghan fighters sent to hunt al qaeda and the taliban have now infiltrated based on the revelation comes a book scandal pentagon officials borgen destroyed thousands of copies of an army reservists memoir about fighting in afghanistan over fears that it revealed military secrets medical issues from the think tank project to pakistan in the twenty first century it says the death squads may become a major source of problems for both afghanistan and pakistan. but the united states continues to rely on warlords in afghanistan when when i heard about the this mercenary force of three thousand well trained of guns i still there is one part of the story that is still missing and that is where these three thousand of gun volunte
on t baghdad. elite anti terror killing teams run by america's intelligence agency have now taken the u.s. led war beyond afghanistan well those are the claims in a new book called obama's wars by veteran journalist bob woodward woodward says that secret army of some three thousand afghan fighters sent to hunt al qaeda and the taliban have now infiltrated based on the revelation comes a book scandal pentagon officials borgen destroyed thousands of copies of an army reservists memoir about...
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in baghdad. good morning. i'm drew griffin in for t.j. holmes. we want to welcome with pride our troops watching on the armed forces network in iraq and afghanistan. thanks for starting your day with us. >>> also coming up over the next 90 minutes, protecting state secrets or going too far. the defense department buys and then destroys thousands of copies of this book, written by an army reserve officer. a book disclosing secret operations in afghanistan. a department spokesman says the book titled "operation dark heart" contained information that could damage national security. the author, a lieutenant colonel, said the action, quoting here, smacks of retaliation. >>> believe it or not, this bird, that one there, it's under arrest. police in one notorious drug trading city in colombia said the parrot was trained by his owners, suspected drug dealers torbgs alert them when the police showed up. we'll have the details for you in the morning passport. >>> plus profiting on youtube. you may not know their names, but you know their videos. now their
in baghdad. good morning. i'm drew griffin in for t.j. holmes. we want to welcome with pride our troops watching on the armed forces network in iraq and afghanistan. thanks for starting your day with us. >>> also coming up over the next 90 minutes, protecting state secrets or going too far. the defense department buys and then destroys thousands of copies of this book, written by an army reserve officer. a book disclosing secret operations in afghanistan. a department spokesman says...
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and iraq can rise to the challenge is too good to be seen police they are anti baghdad . who are was to blame for the growing level of poverty in america which is at its highest in the one hundred years laurie harf inist our very own new york resident has been assessing people's views on the current economic situation in the u.s. . the u.s. census bureau released a report indicating that about forty four million americans or one in seven live below the poverty level that's the highest it's been in over half as that jury what or who's to blame for this this week let's talk about that is that the prising not consider in obama's policy you know the thing he's to blame for where we're at right now well he's partially to blame he's put the whole country and so how are we going to get out of it. get rid of obama i mean we are fighting two wars and i think they are costing a lot of money so obviously that's having a significant effect on the economy and obama inherited these wars so i don't think we can blame him i've lost faith in the government i think it's just a power strugg
and iraq can rise to the challenge is too good to be seen police they are anti baghdad . who are was to blame for the growing level of poverty in america which is at its highest in the one hundred years laurie harf inist our very own new york resident has been assessing people's views on the current economic situation in the u.s. . the u.s. census bureau released a report indicating that about forty four million americans or one in seven live below the poverty level that's the highest it's been...
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baghdad. that brings us up to date here in r.t. and for more member can always go to our website which is our team dot com. wealthy british style. guys. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. more news today. again flared up. these are the images we're seeing from the street.
baghdad. that brings us up to date here in r.t. and for more member can always go to our website which is our team dot com. wealthy british style. guys. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. more news today. again flared up. these are the images we're seeing from the street.
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. >> start with a poem i read after i learned that the rate of valum prescriptions in baghdad sky rocketed after the u.s. entry into that space. the title of the poem and it is the words the probably roost which is bitter. biting, cutting, sharp. bitan. once, she was a fearest dark girl who's tongue skipped top of meeting. teeth, teeth top of mouth like double dutch with the word that ment her thoughts cutting circles through the day. no chance she'd be the one to trip and break rhythm. then she could sit all day on her porch memorizing the trees. she could be still. the birds, winged through leaves like they didn't know anyone could hurt them. once she believed steam curled off asphalt when summer rains stopped with a prophecy. she believed this looked the way she would feel after touching a man. her body clean. and black. and right. something beautiful and painless rising up. i was talking with a friend about that idea of leaving places. and leaving places behind the title of this poem is stolen directly from this conversation in which he said there is a particular state that he would ne
. >> start with a poem i read after i learned that the rate of valum prescriptions in baghdad sky rocketed after the u.s. entry into that space. the title of the poem and it is the words the probably roost which is bitter. biting, cutting, sharp. bitan. once, she was a fearest dark girl who's tongue skipped top of meeting. teeth, teeth top of mouth like double dutch with the word that ment her thoughts cutting circles through the day. no chance she'd be the one to trip and break rhythm....
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suicide on top of all these kills and now you know, what a mar gin in old baghdad in the wrong place at the wrong time why you're mourning is going in one ear of the deaf tomorrow. and out the deafening utter. air cane. one, the sorrow these many months isn't because celebrities put eyes all over my body as i was in the u.s. again. not the other america. it comes from the footprint of a kick stab in my back. got riding a bus to a reading with some really destitute brothers and sisters in a 16, 3 office space. i am sitting in the rear of the bus reading a translation of the book of the concealed mystery. my eyes are risen from a black woman standing and talking on her cell phone. i voice decibeled, latino black and white workers. when i arrive, i accidentally grace her sleeve with an excuse me. she pushed me. shouts don't touch me with hate red and what the hell do you think you did to me. the eyes coiled and in denial or at once and set to spring. when my shoulders i bear a gentle but insistent arms and turning from a black man, you don't want to go here. here's your stop. he leads m
suicide on top of all these kills and now you know, what a mar gin in old baghdad in the wrong place at the wrong time why you're mourning is going in one ear of the deaf tomorrow. and out the deafening utter. air cane. one, the sorrow these many months isn't because celebrities put eyes all over my body as i was in the u.s. again. not the other america. it comes from the footprint of a kick stab in my back. got riding a bus to a reading with some really destitute brothers and sisters in a 16,...
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this local is the historic center of baghdad book selling. a winding street filled with book stores and out door book stalls. named after the famous 10th century arab poet, this is an old and established street for book selling and has been for hundreds of years. book selling on this street is no different from book selling here. we traffic in memory, ideas and dreams. in that sense we feel the street starts at the front door of all of our book shops. monthknabe street starts here. >> just before the street was eviscerated by a searing length of deaths and despair, delusion and destruction that destroyed more than the 30 lives. twisted more than the 100 souls who were bent and crippled amidst it's rage. just before the moment you were the proclamation, the prayer as they summoned and swore laugh, controlled, denied and affirmed. did you hear the words as they fell. for 2,000 years we have. what do you think. this says, map, border, resistance. truth. spirit, faith. doctrine, domaine. love, free, open, winds, cut. did you here the euphony of t
this local is the historic center of baghdad book selling. a winding street filled with book stores and out door book stalls. named after the famous 10th century arab poet, this is an old and established street for book selling and has been for hundreds of years. book selling on this street is no different from book selling here. we traffic in memory, ideas and dreams. in that sense we feel the street starts at the front door of all of our book shops. monthknabe street starts here. >>...
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take from a psychiatric hospital just turned himself into a no we journal sources on this pleading to baghdad to stay in the country but just as a history of bonnets that was owned when he showed up at immigration office is how not in custody being investigated by organized crime police and also by his connection to have bonded and wanted wing group in russia. and those are the headlines up next. on the talk calls the reaction to the you write in the president's u.n. speech accusing the u.s. of involvement in nine eleven. welcome to the ilona show where we get the real headlines with none of the mersey are coming live out of washington d.c. now today marked the first official day of the un general assembly so as world leaders took to the stage to give their grandiose views on the state of the world among leaders speaking where presidents obama and mahmoud ahmadinejad are two correspondent lauren lyster will join me for the details on their fiery speeches and with in new york for the u.n. to revive talks of the potential threat that iran poses to the world as american politicians harp about th
take from a psychiatric hospital just turned himself into a no we journal sources on this pleading to baghdad to stay in the country but just as a history of bonnets that was owned when he showed up at immigration office is how not in custody being investigated by organized crime police and also by his connection to have bonded and wanted wing group in russia. and those are the headlines up next. on the talk calls the reaction to the you write in the president's u.n. speech accusing the u.s. of...
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in the north, it is separate from baghdad. it is mountainous rather than arid. there are people here if you want to turn this part of kurdistan into a haven for tourism. this is what they hope will deliver the punters. >> left side, left side. [unintelligible] >> mike crane is a self confessed river rat. he is trying to drum up tourists to spend their holidays in northern iraq. >> looked at us. we are having a great time today. this is an awesome river. why don't you bring your wife and family here? i would. >> actually, this stretch of river is already at destination for a family who would spend quality time together. here is one. these are kurds from kirkuk. they have brought us seriously impressive picnic. >> attracting foreign tourists is an excellent idea according to this man. >> here we go. >> the catalyst, the man would be broad, -- with de rod, hopes that in the long run ego-tourism could persuade iraqis to be cleaner. >> get the people to enjoy their time on the river. they will think twice about throwing the bottles in, the trash. >> it can certainly
in the north, it is separate from baghdad. it is mountainous rather than arid. there are people here if you want to turn this part of kurdistan into a haven for tourism. this is what they hope will deliver the punters. >> left side, left side. [unintelligible] >> mike crane is a self confessed river rat. he is trying to drum up tourists to spend their holidays in northern iraq. >> looked at us. we are having a great time today. this is an awesome river. why don't you bring...
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ben wedeman, cnn, baghdad. >>> hello, everyone, i'm don lemon. tony is off today. it's the top of the hour in the "cnn newsroom" where anything can happen. here are some of people behind today's top stories. house republicans are taking the pledge. will it impact who you vote for in november? that's the big question. e-books seem to be the future of publishing. author stephen king tells us why he was one of first to embrace this new technology. you're online, we are, too. josh is following what's happening. >> reporter: a top level guerrilla leader killed in colombia. the president calling it historic. we'll have the details. >>> this was supposed to be the day that bishop eddie long broke his silence. instead, he has backed out of an interview and news conference and there are new allegations right now against him. a third young man is now suing the leader of a 25,000-member new birth missionary baptist church. cnn's ed lavandera broke the story and he joins me live. this is the first question i have to ask you. this is on twitter, what does that say. >> don lemon
ben wedeman, cnn, baghdad. >>> hello, everyone, i'm don lemon. tony is off today. it's the top of the hour in the "cnn newsroom" where anything can happen. here are some of people behind today's top stories. house republicans are taking the pledge. will it impact who you vote for in november? that's the big question. e-books seem to be the future of publishing. author stephen king tells us why he was one of first to embrace this new technology. you're online, we are, too....
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leaders brought in their children, their families and they took it over with out too much direction from baghdad. let me ask this, with regard to senator mccain's questions on don't ask don't tell, i would like to say i share his views in general there and was disturbed to read it recently in the the washington times that an army deputy chief in charge of personnel, spoke before several hundred troops in the european headquarters in germany and said "unfortunately, we have a minority of service members who are racist and bigoted and you will never be able to get rid of them." he said, "but these people opposing this new policy will need to get with the program, and if they cannot, they need to get out." no matter how much training and education of those in opposition, you always have those that oppose this on moral and religious grounds just like you have racists today. general amos, you will be setting the policy for the marine corps, and do you think that -- how do you feel about what appeared to be a message that if you have traditional values, that you do not have a place in the m and if the
leaders brought in their children, their families and they took it over with out too much direction from baghdad. let me ask this, with regard to senator mccain's questions on don't ask don't tell, i would like to say i share his views in general there and was disturbed to read it recently in the the washington times that an army deputy chief in charge of personnel, spoke before several hundred troops in the european headquarters in germany and said "unfortunately, we have a minority of...
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they were brought back to the museum in baghdad for safekeeping. >> some are from iraq. some are from other seminarian territories. babylonian. >> many of the artifacts had been smuggled out of the country by a legal excavators' who come to this day, continue to scour iraq's archaeological sites. others were taken in 2003 when security collapsed and the treasures were looted. the museum has never recovered. it is so closed to the public, and no one knows when it will be open. even if the stolen artifacts are found again, they will come up for the moment, remained hidden from view. gabriel gatehouse, bbc news, in baghdad. >> the real like james bonds has been shedding light on their activity. mi6 has taken the unusual step of opening up its past. keith l. jefferies has been given exclusive access. >> fast torpedo boats used by mi6 soon after it was created in 1909. secret agents would be smuggled behind enemy lines. to date for the first time, mi6 has opened up its archives to tell the story of its early years. for the historian invited inside, it was an exciting opportun
they were brought back to the museum in baghdad for safekeeping. >> some are from iraq. some are from other seminarian territories. babylonian. >> many of the artifacts had been smuggled out of the country by a legal excavators' who come to this day, continue to scour iraq's archaeological sites. others were taken in 2003 when security collapsed and the treasures were looted. the museum has never recovered. it is so closed to the public, and no one knows when it will be open. even...